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For he that but conceives a crime in thought, Contracts the danger of an actual fault. - [Crime] He that commits a sin shall find the pressing guilt lie heavy on his mind. - [Guilt] They that do much themselves deny, Receive more blessings from the sky. - [Denial] What studies please, what most delight, And fill men's thoughts, they dream them o'er at night. - [Dreams] To admire nothing, (as most are wont to do;) Is the only method that I know, To make men happy, and to keep them so. - Translation Horace (I, ep. VI, 1) [Admiration]
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